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Canadian Mental Health Association will be offering Art of Friendship, which is an eight-week course. Meet new friends. Learn new skills. Make new community connections. Build self-confidence. Reduce loneliness and

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Canadian Mental Health Association will be offering Art of Friendship, which is an eight-week course. Meet new friends. Learn new skills. Make new community connections. Build self-confidence. Reduce loneliness and laugh more. Topics will include tolerance, healthy boundaries, values, trust, responsibility and commitment. It is particularly helpful for people who want to improve their quality of life by learning and practicing the skills needed to develop and keep healthy friendships through peer support and a focus on recovery. This course runs Feb 15 – April 5 on Thurs from 5:30–7:30pm. This course is offered by donation; with $25 being the recommended donation.

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200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training becomes an exploration into tranquility in the blissful Himalayan lands of Nepal. 200hrsyogattc presents this comprehensive yoga learning program dealing with Hatha and Ashtanga preliminaries,

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200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training becomes an exploration into tranquility in the blissful Himalayan lands of Nepal. 200hrsyogattc presents this comprehensive yoga learning program dealing with Hatha and Ashtanga preliminaries, yogic meditation, pranayama breathing, and other important aspects of yoga in nepal Pokhara this March 2018 in the wake of a brilliant winter for those who want to delve deeper into spiritual understanding of life from a yogic perspective.

Set against a dazzling backdrop of blue hills and mirror-like clearwater alpine lakes, this yoga immersion program is all about restoring peace in the hearts of the participants. The course follows the standard 200 hour YTTC routine with extracurricular specialties like sunrise yoga overlooking snow peaks at Sarangkot, exploring peaceful nature trails, soft trekking opportunities, and more. Besides immersing in the regular elements related to study of yoga, in the pristine ambience of Nepal, you will have the advantage of slipping naturally into a meditative mood.

Participants, during their days of training will be accommodated in a spacious establishment equipped with modern amenities and a picturesque vision of the hills. Three purely vegetarian meals prepared in accordance with Ayurvedic culinary norms will be served as part of your yogic life during your training, and rejuvenating spa treatments will be availed to you at in-house facilities giving you the benefits of Ayurvedic goodness.

The course concludes with practical teaching classes to be held by each participant to showcase their yoga acumen and skills as an instructor. A Yoga Alliance International and Yoga Alliance USA affiliated institute, 200hrsyogattcwill certify graduates with a prestigious certificate carrying the hallmark of the Alliance.

This course is a must for those yoga practitioners looking to know traditional yoga to its roots and beginning enthusiasts requiring a window into serious practice.

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Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Central Alberta is pleased to offer Caregiver Connections, a quality peer-to-peer family support program for parents and caregivers of children and young adults experiencing a

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Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Central Alberta is pleased to offer Caregiver Connections, a quality peer-to-peer family support program for parents and caregivers of children and young adults experiencing a mental health concern. The program offers compassionate support from a peer who has “been there” as well as a CMHA staff member. Specific information and resources will be shared to assist people in their caregiving while maintaining their own mental health.
According to CMHA Central Alberta Executive Director Trish McAllister-Hall, “Loved ones can play a big part in helping a person recover, work towards their goals, and stay well. It’s exciting to help people see hope at a time when they feel it the least.”
McAllister-Hall went on to say, “We also know that caregivers themselves need emotional support and concrete strategies in order to maintain their own health and wellbeing. The drop-in support group can address these vital caregiver needs while improving the health and wellbeing of the whole family.”
The Caregiver Connections group meets four times a month. Morning groups take place every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, from 10:00 AM – noon starting September 12. Evening groups take place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday, from 6 PM to 8 PM starting September 19. Caregiver Connections meets at the CMHA Learning Annex, First Red Deer Place (ATB Building), 4911—51 Street, Suite 404, in downtown Red Deer. People need not register before attending for the first time and there is no fee for this service.
Caregivers can call CMHA at 403-342-2266 for more information or visit the CMHA website at www.reddeer.cmha.ca/caregiver-connections.

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Alberta Global Talent is pleased to announce that registration is open for our 3rd Annual Employer Forum! This is in partnership with Red Deer College’s upcoming Career Fair. Registration for both the RDC

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Alberta Global Talent is pleased to announce that registration is open for our 3rd Annual Employer Forum! This is in partnership with Red Deer College’s upcoming Career Fair. Registration for both the RDC Career Fair and AGT Forum can be accessed here.
At the Employer Forum, employers, business owners, HR managers and other interested parties from across Central Alberta can come together for a day of networking and learning about attracting, hiring, on-boarding and retaining immigrant employees.
Learn about best practices from employers and stakeholders and hear directly from immigrants about their journey; how they came to live here, where they came from, and their experiences living in this region.
We are excited about the incredible speakers and activities that we have lined up for Central Alberta employers this year; here’s a peek at what the forum will look like:
Alberta Global Talent 2018 Employer Forum:“Preparing for a Robust Economy and Labour Market in 2018 ”March 21, 2018, Red Deer College, JB Quinn Centre, 8:15am – 11:45amDay begins with a Tuscany Style breakfast.Immigrant Stories: The Journey to Central Alberta, Successes and ChallengesPanel Discussion: Build and Strengthen your High Performance Workforce
Moderator: Reg Warkentin, Policy and Advocacy Manager, Red Deer and District Chamber of Commerce
Panel Member: Kristy Svoboda, Director of Human Resources, City of Red Deer
Panel Member: Robecca Chahine, Chief Executive Office, Vantage Community Services
Panel Member: Shammi Jassal, Store Manager, Main Street Hardware, Blackfalds, Alberta
Panel Member: Cathy Oullette, HR Manager, Johns Manville, Innisfail, AB
Breakout Sessions:

Organization as an Eco System, Attracting and Retaining and Immigrant Workforce

Zakeana Reid, Senior Director Western Canada, Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion

Mario G. Patenaude, Vice President, People Performance Advisory, Collins Barrow, Red Deer
Keynote Speaker: Tina Varughese, Communicate with the Cross-Cultural Advantage
Described as a “dynamic, engaging, knowledgeable and humorous speaker,” Tina is often rated as “the best speaker of the conference”. Her interactive approach is insightful and her delivery is highly entertaining. She breaks down barriers to create a comfortable and fun space where people ask questions they might otherwise be afraid to ask.
We hope you and your colleagues will be able to join us on March 21 for a great morning of inspiration, motivation, learning and networking. We also ask if you could please share this article with other employers in Central Alberta that you think might be interested in attending this event.
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The Central Alberta Pregnancy Care Centre presents the 4th Annual Musical Production Bow the Knee. A cast/choir tells this story as seen through the eyes of a Roman

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The Central Alberta Pregnancy Care Centre presents the 4th Annual Musical Production Bow the Knee. A cast/choir tells this story as seen through the eyes of a Roman Centurion. From the live music and orchestra, sets, drama, and costumes, everything comes together to tell the story in a way that grips the audience and draws them into the greatest story ever told.
An Easter event for the whole family, this is a story you won’t soon forget.
Rush seating. Tickets required.
March 22-24 @ 7 PMplusMarch 24 @ 2:30 PM
Red Deer Memorial Centre
Free to attend thanks to numerous event sponsors. Tickets are available by calling 403.343.1611 or pick up at 53rd Street Music or Kennedy’s Parable.
For more information visit www.pregnancycare.ca.
Donations for the CAPCC Maternity Home will be accepted.

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Enjoy a new themed activity each 'No School No Problem Friday' for your school-aged kids.
Activities and crafts are based on our newest exhibit entitled "The Games We Play." This exhibit will look

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Enjoy a new themed activity each 'No School No Problem Friday' for your school-aged kids.

Activities and crafts are based on our newest exhibit entitled "The Games We Play." This exhibit will look at how traditional games and video games developed and enhanced the fan sports experience. You will have the opportunity to play first hand some of the games featured in the exhibit, along with plenty of time to explore the rest of the museum and all our interactives!

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A fun family trade show, filled with entertainment for the whole family. Come meet our official Treehouse character, bounce on the bouncers, get your face painted and see the other

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A fun family trade show, filled with entertainment for the whole family. Come meet our official Treehouse character, bounce on the bouncers, get your face painted and see the other family services available in Central Alberta. See you at the expo!

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A Super Fun Saturdays all ages program (Children eight and under must be accompanied by an adult) Your family will love this program with

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A Super Fun Saturdays all ages program (Children eight and under must be accompanied by an adult) Your family will love this program with movies, snacks, crafts and activities! March 24 - Cars 3 April 21 - Despicable Me May 19 - Ferdinand Note: movie programs may run longer than one hour

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Tickets are now on sale for Laren Steppler in Concert at the Golden Circle, 4620-47 A Avenue on March 24th, 2018. Doors open at 6:30pm, concert at 7:00pm. Laren, a

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Tickets are now on sale for Laren Steppler in Concert at the Golden Circle, 4620-47 A Avenue on March 24th, 2018. Doors open at 6:30pm, concert at 7:00pm. Laren, a 21 year old musician from Red Deer will be performing alongside RDC music professor Jeremy Doody on guitar and fellow classmate, Colin Langstraat on drums.

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Join us at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum for our Easter Family Egg Hunts! Children of all ages will have fun in our museum-wide hunt for goodies. Enjoy

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Join us at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum for our Easter Family Egg Hunts! Children of all ages will have fun in our museum-wide hunt for goodies. Enjoy full museum access including playing our interactives and exploring our newest exhibit titled 'The Games We Play'. This year we have 2 separate egg hunts to suit your schedule!

Morning: 10am-12pm
- Egg hunt begins at 10:20 am

Evening: 6pm-8pm
- Egg hunt begins at 6:20 pm

Location: Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and MuseumAdmission: $10 per family, maximum of 6 people